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  1. Sean

    What Doesn't Kill You [Forthcoming Documentary]

    :thumbup: The rise and rise of the psychosomatic cult is the greatest and cruelest catastrophe in modern medicine. If you can only get one message across in your film it is that patients are not the problem here. It is the medical profession, and broader governance, that have so grotesquely...
  2. Sean

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Relevance Deprivation Syndrome? They ran out of good ideas but can't handle being left behind, so start clinging to something, anything, no matter how ridiculous, just to keep them in the game and feeling important.
  3. Sean

    Chronicity rhetoric in health and welfare systems inhibits patient recovery: a qualitative, ethnographic study of fibromyalgia care, 2025, Cupit et al

    I think this is our greatest threat, that they manage to so impoverish and discourage biological research that it effectively stops. It is not clear that there is currently a sufficiently robust bio research stream that can withstand this relentless war on technical and ethical standards by the...
  4. Sean

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Into what? A psychodrama morality play? We could start selling badges/hats/coffee mugs/etc that say: I survived the psychosomatic cult.
  5. Sean

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    But I'm a crowd-funded academic... So, you brazenly admit it? Have you no shame? :emoji_upside_down:
  6. Sean

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Not to mention very nasty and highly defamatory.
  7. Sean

    Breathing therapy for patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms and dysfunctional breathing: A pilot and feasibility trial 2025 Karlsen+

    Ironically, for ME/CFS at least, it was Wessely who showed early on that hyperventilation was not a feature of the condition.
  8. Sean

    "The impact of leading questions on ME/CFS research: bias and stigma in study design", 2025, Jason et al

    Yeah, this is not news. Though certainly good, necessary even, to have it specifically looked at in the ME/CFS context.
  9. Sean

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Always playing the underdog, both the victim and hero, despite being neither, is a standard propaganda technique.
  10. Sean

    Paul Garner on Long Covid and ME/CFS - BMJ articles and other media.

    Not to mention highly defamatory towards [checks notes] anybody who dares question the Great Man, but especially patients.
  11. Sean

    Why "brain retraining" concept as course makes no sense

    Big Pharma would never allow it. :speechless:
  12. Sean

    Reddit - Interesting posts on Reddit, including what some doctors say about ME/CFS

    A useful reminder to anybody who thinks we are too strident or harsh in our criticism of cruel jokers like this. And they wonder why we hate them. Real mystery that.
  13. Sean

    Abnormal T-Cell Activation And Cytotoxic T-Cell Frequency Discriminates Symptom Severity In [ME/CFS],2025, Lee, Cliff et al

    I too see no reason to conclude they are different diseases. Could just as easily be due to different levels of severity.
  14. Sean

    News from Scandinavia

  15. Sean

    ME/CFS Skeptic - How many scientific papers are fake?

    ...evidence that the distribution of numbers of participants withdrawing from the trials was implausible, frequently contradictory reporting of the size of participant populations, implausibly prolific research activity, unethical conduct, and very frequent discrepancies between trial...
  16. Sean

    Petition to request updating of the description of ME/CFS in Kumar and Clark’s Clinical Medicine textbook.

    If there was a disease process underlying ME/CFS it would have already been found. No matter the cause, organ damage/disease is quite easily identified with current tools – clinical exam, routine bloodwork, and diagnostic imaging. And yet important discoveries continue. Not ME/CFS related (far...
  17. Sean

    News from Canada

    To develop the CAN-PCC guidelines, McMaster University’s GRADE Centre collaborated with Cochrane Canada, an arm of the Cochrane Collaboration. I think I am on the verge of spotting the problem here.
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